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1 hour ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Now that is a high pressure site. Done a few myself.
Damage would be a very bad PR.

I have been in a graveyard for the last 3 days.  Crack willows that were rotten and falling to bits.  There were breakouts and snapped limbs within the canopy.  We have pollarded 9 of them and the last one tomorrow.  Luckily, we have had a 29m MEWP.  High pressure indeed, with gravestones everywhere.  The tree work aint pretty but at least they are safe for now.  The church will see how they respond with a possibility for felling them in future.  

 

I haven't taken any pictures as yet, but will grab a couple tomorrow.

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12 hours ago, Rich Rule said:

What does that mean?

 

I thought you worked for railway, or power lines or some other utilities type co.

I do that work too, some of the stuff i do i dont post online, badger setts being an obvs one. K

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